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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240903

Matches, whether i would get through this one, am i going to get a cramp in this one, am i going to break down physically, get injured or something . I was still struggling with a Shoulder Injury when i played here last year, i feel very different now. Staying in the mens draw, Francis Tiafoe has made it through to the quarters for the second year running. He beat the australian Alexei Popyrin in four sets. Next up for tiafoe, who reached the semis two years ago, is the bulgarian grigor dimitrov. There could be an all american Semi Final with Taylor Fritz also reaching the quarters on the same side of the draw. Coco gauff was looking to become the first woman to successfully defend the Us Open title in ten years but had a really bad day at the office. 19 double faults and 60 unforced errors in herfourth round match against fellow american emma navarro. She lost in three sets. Navarro, who was born in New York, is into the quarters at Flushing Meadows for the first time. Golfs World Num

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170517

Why being fat and fit is a myth. A new study says people cant be obese and healthy. Good morning. In sport down to the wire. Arsenal keep themselves in the three way race for the last two Champions League spots. Theyll be decided On The Last Day of the season. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Good morning from the Clifton Suspension Bridge. It is cloudy and anzus morning. There will be some rain for england and wales, heavy through the day on and off, but for Northern England, ireland and scotland it will be dry, bright and scotland it will be dry, bright and sunny with just a couple of showers. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Thank you very much. So, we have carol on the bridge, we have steph on the buttie van, and over the next couple of weeks we will ta ke the next couple of weeks we will take Bbc Breakfast on the road to scotland, wales and Northern Ireland. Today we start in south west england, we are in bristol. One of the reasons why this city is so important is

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170605

Of the callous cruelty that caused her death. In a show of unity, defiance and hope, some of the worlds leading artists joined forces with ariane grade to raise money for the 22 People Killed in a Suicide Bombing at that concert in manchester last month. I love you guys so much, and i think that the kind of love and unity that youre displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now. So i want to thank you for being just that. Hello, good morning. This is Borough Market in South East London and this is where three men, armed with knives, attacked revellers from All Over The World on Saturday Night in bars and over the world on Saturday Night in bars a Nd Restau Ra Nts over the world on Saturday Night in bars and restaurants as they were out having a good time. This morning, it is chilly, it is breezy, the rows behind me are closed because there is a Police Investigation going on. Over that way, vehicles and people. Excuse me. Although not as many as usual on Monday Mornin

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170612

In years gone by, newspapers set the political agenda. But their influence is in decline. This digital army uses social media and mobile technology to generate huge audiences for a message that they, rather than journalists, get to control. To many activists, tabloids and broadcasters like the bbc are the enemy. Last week, a video of a pro corbyn supporter, burning copies of britains tabloids went viral. As one former editor of the sun notes, the very idea of a newspaper seems antiquated to many young voters. Generations now expect their information to be delivered insta ntly a nd information to be delivered instantly and the idea of perhaps printing millions of print products and loading them onto a huge articulated lorry, taking them to all corners of the country, by which time their 12 hours theyre 12 hours ought of date, is a massive challenge. We all have £500 personal computers in our pockets now, where we get instant access to information. A quarter of a century after the sun c

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